Very nice visit to the brewery, good guide,.. great tasting!
too bad there was’nt almost anything to take home. Only kriek, framboise and gueuze, i was hoping for some fou’foune, cuvée saint gilloise and other.. I guess i’ll have to come back in a couple of weeks/months

What a place! Excellent service, helpful staff, nice concept for the self guided tour allowing you to linger at points of interest. Nice samples included with the tour, and split a bottle after that. I can see why this is a world class spot, truly memorable.

World class essential place to visit for a tour and just to try a few rare bottles. Cheap prices compared to the same bottle in other bars. Can get crowded during tour groups and some bottles are for in house consumption only.

A must. And I mean that. Probably one of the most important breweries in the world. Fantastic self guided tour followed by 2 tastings at the end plus a really nice selection of cantillon on site to purchase. A true pilgrimage that should be taken by a beer lover

A very nice and cozy place with a nice atmosphere where lambic beer is all over the place. Friendly stuff and nice value beer. The visit is made on your own but all the steps are very well documented in the leaflet. Unfortunately the production was stopped since it was Summer when I visited it. I have to get back there. One of the most important places to visit for beer geeks.

For every beergeek, this is the most important place to visit, when you’re in Brussels. You’ll meet some of the friendliest people, who have a real passion for their lambics. The atmosphere is amazing in this cozy place.

TO EVERYONE VISITING CANTILLON Give me a heads up, I’d love to hang out with a fellow RB and share some bottles.

BEER AVAILABILITY FOR TAKE AWAY Last edited: 17th of March 2015: Gueuze, Kriek (only small bottles), Rosé de Gambrinus (only small bottles), Iris (3pp), Vigneronne (3pp) and Grand Cru Bruocsella.

Well that was worth a two hour drive! Beer mecca of Belgium. We arrived at about 3:30 PM on a Thursday and found easy street parking out front. Immediately upon entering we were helped by a great and enthusiastic guy who signed us up for the self guided tour and got us started in the first room. The tour was pretty amazing. Its hard to believe so much good beer comes from that little space. They were bottling Kriek while we were there, the one visible modern looking part of the entire operation. The Koolschip was awesome. The end of the tour featured pours of the base lambic and a choice (I had Kriek). They also had several on-site only bottles, for insanely low prices (14 Euro for a 750 of Carignan), and of course take home bottles. Nothing too wild was available for take home, but I still bought what I could fit into the suitcase. Best in class.

Located on the wrong side of town but its safe really - this is obviously a must when in Brussels . You are given a brief history on the complexity and traditions of Lambic ,then they let you walk around and peruse the rustic cobweb interior . It really feels untouched by time . After looking around we had two beers in the seating area , A gueuze and Kriek ..Bought a couple of T shirts and a couple bottles. This is a very cool place.